International Nelson Mandela Day
International Nelson Mandela Day honors the legacy of Nelson Mandela, promoting his values of reconciliation, equality, and social justice through acts of service and solidarity.
International Nelson Mandela Day honors the legacy of Nelson Mandela, promoting his values of reconciliation, equality, and social justice through acts of service and solidarity.
International Self-Care Day promotes self-care practices for physical, mental, and emotional well-being, encouraging individuals to prioritize their health and happiness.
Pioneer Day commemorates the arrival of Mormon pioneers in the Salt Lake Valley on July 24, 1847, celebrating their courage, perseverance, and contributions to the community.
National Disability Independence Day celebrates the signing of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) on July 26, 1990, promoting equal rights and opportunities for people with disabilities.
Parents' Day honors parents and parental figures, recognizing their dedication, sacrifices, and unconditional love for their children.
International Day of Friendship promotes friendship as a way to foster peace, understanding, and solidarity among individuals, cultures, and communities worldwide.
Month-long observances:
National Civility Month
Sinti and Roma Holocaust Memorial Day commemorates the victims of the Romani genocide (Porajmos), a tragedy where an estimated 220,000–500,000 Sinti and Roma were murdered by Nazi Germany and its allies during World War II. Chosen for remembrance, August 2 marks the night of 2–3, 1944, when 2,897 Sinti and Roma, mostly women, children, and the elderly, perished in the Gypsy family camp at Auschwitz.
Purple Heart Day honors military personnel wounded or killed in service, commemorating the establishment of the Purple Heart medal on August 7, 1782, by George Washington.
International Allyship Day is a global observance dedicated to promoting and fostering support, solidarity, and collaboration among individuals and communities to advocate for marginalized groups and promote equity and inclusion worldwide.
International Day of the World's Indigenous People celebrates the diverse cultures, languages, and traditions of Indigenous peoples worldwide, raising awareness about their rights and challenges.
International Youth Day is an annual observance dedicated to raising awareness of youth issues worldwide and celebrating the contributions of young people to society.